A1[C]an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity: a board gameindoor/computer gamesThe children played a game of cops and robbers.I told the children to put their toys and games away.Pastimes - general wordsA2[C]a particular competition, match, or occasion when people play a game: a game of chess/tennis/baseballCompetitions, and parts of competitions›[C]one part of a competition in activities such as tennis: I won the first game, and then lost the next two.General terms used in ball sportsParts and stages of competitionsgames[plural]›UKorganized sports activities that children do at school: the games teacherIt's games this afternoon.Subjects and disciplinesSports and games generally›an organized competition consisting of several different sports events: the Olympic/Commonwealth GamesCompetitions, and parts of competitions›[U]the way in which a person plays a particular sport: Susan is playing golf every day to try to improve her game.Sports and games generally›[S]something that is not treated seriously: Love is just a game to him.Pastimes - general words